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Apr 15, 2015 ... in Seattle, the Port Metro Vancouver Blue Circle Award in Vancouver, and the Fair Winds Charter in Hong Kong.
Hapag-Lloyd also said it consistently uses lower sulfur fuels than mandated by ... |
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Apr 2, 2015 ... to investigate the later statement, which could lead to a further suspension.
Earlier this month,Hong Kong announced it would implement from July 1 an anticipated sulfur cap of 0.5 percent on ... |
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Mar 30, 2015 ... club Skuld has advised members to be aware of new emissions standards emerging in Hong Kong.
"Vessels should be prepared, so that they have the requisite fuel on board prior to berthing ... |
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Mar 26, 2015 ... Kong and South Korea Tuesday were said to be seeing bunker supply enquiries rise as Japanese traders struggle to find bunkers to offer the spot market, Platts reports.
"We are not even sure ... |
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Mar 24, 2015 ... report that also alleges links to the November collapse of OW Bunker.
Legal proceedings at the Hong Kong High Court were said to be due to start Monday against a number of parties including a ... |
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Mar 19, 2015 ... companies are mulling bunker surcharges to deal with additional costs resulting from Hong Kong sulfur cap legislation, South China Morning Post reports.
"With the majority of the ... |
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Mar 12, 2015 ... Hong Kong government has confirmed that new sulfur regulations are set to come into effect July 1, 2015, with violators facing fines or even jail time.
Once implemented, the rules will ... |
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Mar 11, 2015 ... increased demand for it would be easily met."
"So availability is not an issue."
This month, Hong Kong said it would continue to offer reduced port fees to shippers using low sulfur fuel while ... |
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Mar 10, 2015 ... Kong-based public policy think tank is criticising the government for extending a low-sulfur fuel incentives program to 2018 despite stricter regulations mandating low-sulfur use coming ... |
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Mar 5, 2015 ... Kong shipping traffic is contributing to continued high air pollution in the city, despite efforts to rein it in, South China Morning Post reports.
According to the report, the northwest New ... |